Review: Rings of Fate (Curses and Crowns #1) by Melissa de la Cruz

My Five Word TL:DR Review: Didn’t Quite Hit the Mark

Well, I’m on a bit of a romantasy reading ‘thing’ at the moment and so this book appealed to me with its description of a cursed prince and a hard working barmaid who reluctantly strike a bargain that ultimately puts their hearts at risk!

Prince Dietan is living under a curse.  Only a few select people know the details and I’m not going to spill them here in this review.  He’s currently travelling the country, supposedly looking for a bride.  In truth, he’s looking for someone with magic who might be able to help him.

Aren Bellamore is a hard working barmaid with dreams of escaping her small world.  Unfortunately she has too many responsibilities to make this dream a reality, until a handsome prince walks into her world and strikes up a bargain.

What worked for me.

This was definitely an easy to read story.  It had a kind of Cinderella vibe but with a totally different angle.  We have Aren, hard working and responsible, her mother has died and her elderly father takes a back seat in affairs.  She has two sisters – but far from being evil step sisters they are beautiful and adorable and Aren wants nothing more than to see them happily settled.  And, of course, we have a handsome prince, supposedly looking for a bride to secure alliances for his country to stop the threat of war.

The story is told in alternating chapters by Aren and Dietan.  I really liked this approach letting the readers get into both heads to see what was really going on and of course it gives us a bit of insight into the world itself.

To be honest, I didn’t have any problems reading this, it was light, fun in parts and I was never at the point of putting it down and not picking it up again.

What didn’t work too well for me.

Well, firstly, this being adult fantasy I did expect the foundations to be a little stronger.  That being said, I’m new to romance and romantasy so I’m never really quite sure what to expect.  Personally this felt very focused on the romance and less so on the fantasy.  The world building was thin, I never really got the feeling of threat and most of the story was the two povs travelling together with little thought about the looming war – I don’t know, I just didn’t feel any real urgency just a lot of backward and forward ‘does he doesn’t he like me’ and ‘does she doesn’t she like me’.

I also thought that the other characters were very underplayed.  I mean, let’s take a look at Aren’s sisters for example.  They fall in love instantly, they have no voice at all, they do nothing whilst Aren runs herself into the ground running a bar, staying up into the early hours sewing dresses to make them look amazing, cooking – I mean, she really is a Cinderella character – but they’re adorable, supposedly, I just don’t understand why they don’t offer to help maybe, or occasionally get more involved, or, maybe they don’t want to be married off either?  The same with Dietan who has his two closest friends travelling with him – they never really get to play a strong role or have anything useful to contribute.  The four of them exist purely so they can all fall in love and not take part in the story at all, so why include them at all?  Just start with Dietan and Aren and keep it simple.  It felt like a missed opportunity not to have the four of them contribute a little more.

That probably sounds a little more critical than I intended.  On the whole, this was an entertaining and light read.  It didn’t quite work for me but I can definitely see it working for other readers who are not only more familiar with romance and therefore know what to expect but also have a firmer grip on what they’re really looking for.  These are new waters for me and I’m still really finding my feet so strictly speaking it’s more a case of ‘it’s me not you’ at play here.

I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks.  The above is my own opinion.

My rating 3 of 5 stars

8 Responses to “Review: Rings of Fate (Curses and Crowns #1) by Melissa de la Cruz”

  1. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    I have read some excellent romatsy with great world building and side characters who have a purpose, so this sounds like the author could have gone deeper with both elements. I do like the Cinderella parts though😁

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      To be fair, it was an easy read, but I did have a number of issues. I did wonder about requesting it but I haven’t read this author before, and I think she writes in YA usually? But, this was marketed as adult so I thought I’d give it a try. It still felt a little YA to me.

      Lynn 😀

  2. Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

    I love the premise of this one but I have to admit that I’m the kind of reader who wants the fantasy to flourish when it comes to romantasy so this may not be the best fit for me. Its a shame to hear that the supporting characters are pretty much wasted too. And I am admittedly a little wary about this authors books. I loved Blue Bloods during my teens but when I read her Witches Of East End series more recently it didnt click for me and its left me scared to try more 🙈

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Yes, I’m the same. I don’t expect Tolkienesque fantasy with my romance but I want a good foundation. Sometimes the romance is the prevailing factor and it ends up feeling like the fantasy has been tacked on. I haven’t read this author before so wanted to give this a shot – especially as it’s Adult rather than YA. It still felt a little young to me personally. To be fair, it was a quick read but I don’t intend to read more in the series, it just didn’t quite work but I’m sure it has its audience.

      Lynn 😀

      • Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

        That’s exactly it, sometimes it sadly feels like the fantasy is used for a selling point rather than anything else. That’s what I’m admittedly worried about too with the authors books going ahead. I’ll see how I get on with rereading and finishing her older series and go from there I guess. I have a feeling she waa more of an author that I could appreciate in my teens. Although that still means lots of younger readers can discover her at least.

  3. Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum's avatar Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

    This is new to me but I’ve enjoyed the author before. Coincidentally I’m actually reading another of her books right now, Sibylline!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Ooh, I don’t think I’ve seen that. Look forward to your review.

      I haven’t read the author before, I know she had a really popular YA series but I never got a chance to pick it up and I tried this because I wanted to check her out and at the same time it is marketed as Adult. It still felt a little YA to me though.

      Lynn 😀

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